Familiarity and conviction in the criminal justice system: definitions, theory, and eyewitness research

1. Defining familiarity and overview of concepts -- 2. Theoretical underpinnings: A Social psychological perspective -- 3. Theoretical underpinnings: A Cognitive psychological perspective -- 4. Eyewitness descriptions and identifications of familiar perpetrators -- 5. Factors that can interact with...

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Main Author: Pozzulo, Joanna (Author)
Contributors: Pica, Emily ; Sheahan, Chelsea
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2020]
In:Year: 2020
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520 |a "Eyewitnesses are likely to have some degree of familiarity with a perpetrator when a crime is committed. Despite the fact that the majority of crimes are committed by someone with whom the victim/ witness is familiar, the majority of eyewitness research has focused on the identification of stranger perpetrators. It is critical to examine how familiarity may influence eyewitness accuracy. Familiarity can vary from a complete stranger to a very familiar other. This book explores the "middle ground" as it relates to the Criminal Justice System; namely describing perpetrators, eyewitness identification, and jury decision making. The purpose of this book was to consolidate the literature that exists regarding familiarity and to apply this research to an eyewitness context. This book attempts to better understand how familiarity may impact eyewitnesses and to highlight key considerations when an eyewitness is familiar with a perpetrator while collecting eyewitness evidence and using it in a courtroom. This is achieved through an in-depth discussion of the definition of familiarity, the examination of critical social psychological and cognitive theory in relation to familiarity, a description of the current literature examining eyewitness familiarity, a discussion of familiarity-evidence in the courtroom, and a proposal for future directions and research"-- 
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